JesusDeSaad
JesusDeSaad
JesusDeSaad

Maybe not a popular choice, but I go for Jericho.

Gamers cant seem look at futurism from the 60s and 70s or any number of sci-fi games or art from 1999- 2014 without claiming it reminds them of Mass Effect.

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I found a leaked recording of "Alexander Pierce is the Red Skull". Pretty sure it's legit.

There have been thousands of helicopter game clones over the past decade, I don't think anyone really owns the rights to that style of game.

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This…actually sounds like a really interesting idea. Here's hoping it gains some traction.

Oh yeah. Captain America.

Two for me:

Had never heard of it. Didn't know about the book.

A chemistry teacher and a slacker team up to make meth? That sounds like a pretty horrible concept for a show, says I. I was mistaken.

I thought the lats thing Fox needed was another animated family. Turns out it's funniest and sweetest celebration of weird people on TV.

Never thought this would work in a million years, much less that I would love it.

Until like 2008, I thought this show was going to be like all the other WB shows out there, full of teen drama. When I finally plunked down and watched the DVDs, I embraced it and now it's made me hold a disdain for horror movies in general, as those protagonists barely put up a fight. It's part of the reason why I

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After a series of bad experiences with Abrams work, this one ended up being surprisingly decent. Not a perfect movie by any stretch, but way better than I expected it to be and not the also-ran retread of Cloverfield I thought it was going to be.

The character was spot on but the script and acting sucked.

Even Stephen King liked the movie's ending better than his own.

True/False tests in a world full of "it depends"

Worthwhile enough to get a dick like you to respond.

No way is it anywhere close to a cell phone conversation in my experience. For one, it's not interactive — you just listen and let your mind do the rest. I have to focus too much on a phone conversation to the point that I know I'm not paying enough attention (so I don't do it), but I've never had the problem with

Please don't stop them from teaching your daughter to sound out the words. Research has proven that early on it makes slower and choppier readers, but later on it actually help for a number of reason. 1. They are able to figure out words they do not know by sounding them out, 2. They learn how to actually think